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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Although it may be challenging to get the most recent deadline details specifically for this programme, the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) most likely provides a B.Sc. in Economics. Comparing JSGP's postgraduate programmes to their B.Sc. programme, the latter is probably more recent. Postgraduate programmes in public policy appear to be its main area of concentration. The B.Sc. programme may not have distinct cutoff points published by JSGP as a result of these considerations. To obtain an estimate of the cutoff, speak with the JSGP Admissions Office or search for Broader Cutoff Information.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
No, it is unlikely that you will be admitted directly to the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) B.Sc. programme (probably B.Sc. Economics). They have a competitive, merit-based admissions process for undergraduate programmes. For undergraduate programmes, its website lists a three-step selection procedure that includes examination of applicants, faculty interviews, and selection using scholarship applications. The goal of this approach is to evaluate applicants with a diverse range of experiences. The JSGP website makes no mention of a different direct admission quota for B.Sc. programmes. This implies that they give
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
There may not be much precise data available for B.Sc. placements, despite the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy's (JSGP) excellent placement service. The public policy postgraduate programmes are the emphasis of JSGP. It is a relatively new programme, the B.Sc. (probably B.Sc. Economics). For B.Sc. grads in particular, it may be difficult to find comprehensive placement reports. The university website states that jobs for B.Sc. graduates are generally available in the public, private, and social sectors, as well as in development projects and civil society organisations. You may come across more comprehensive placement rep
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, IILM University Gurugram offers a two-year M.A. programme in Public Policy. This programme provides a comprehensive understanding of policy analysis, formulation, and implementation. Students can specialize in areas such as Economic Policy, Social Policy, Environmental Policy, Urban Policy, and International Development Policy. The programme prepares students to address complex societal challenges and contribute to positive change through informed policy decisions and effective governance.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The minimum cutoff for the BA programme at Jindal School of Government and Public Policy for the year 2023 is in the range of 80 to 99.99%
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy at O.P. Jindal Global University has a placement cell that helps students with internships and job placement. Students are placed in the public and private sectors, civil society organizations, and social sector and development projects. Some companies that have hired students include Chase India, Public Affairs Centre, Oxfam, NDTV, and FICCI.
The two-year M.A. Public Policy programme prepares students to work in complex policy environments.
In 2019, the highest salary offered was INR 35 LPA, with an average CTC of INR 9 LPA.
In 2023, the highest international
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) at O.P. Jindal Global University in Sonepat, Haryana has three MA programs:
MA in Public Policy: Two years INR 5 Lacs per year
The JSGP also has courses with an average fee of INR 3,50,000 per year.
The JSGP is a private institution established in 2012.
It offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs. Admission is based on merit and entrance exams. The application fee is INR 1,000 for PG programs.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
O.P. Jindal and Ashoka are better than Amity University in many ways.
Here are some insights about the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) and Amity University, Gurugram:
JSGP
India's first public policy school, offering a three-year B.A. (Hons.) in Public Policy program. The programme aims to provide students with a deep understanding of public policy issues and practical skills to solve problems and create policies. In 2023, the QS World University Rankings ranked JGU India's number one private university and among the top 700 universities in the world.
Amity University, Gurugram
Amity University Gurgaon has a
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The Jindal School of Government and Public Policy (JSGP) is a constituent unit of OP Jindal University. To be eligible for admission to the JSGP BA course, candidates must:
Have a minimum of 60% in their class 12 from a recognised board
Appear for an entrance exam accepted by JSPC
The accepted entrance scores for UG courses are:
55% in JSAT
1200+ in SAT
28+ in ACT scores
Admission is conducted through three rounds, including application assessment.
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